President Appointed as President of SOAS in October 2021, Zeinab Badawi is an award-winning broadcaster, journalist and SOAS alumna.
Launch Webinar for the Global Migration Research CoMOOC Join us for a virtual launch webinar introducing the Global Migration Research: Connecting and Sharing Learning from Global Migration Research Collaborative MOOC (CoMOOC)!
SOAS Concert Series 2025/26 artists announced The SOAS Concert Series has returned with events for the first semester of the 2025/26 academic year.
SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance delivers capacity building course on climate change and monetary policy From 9-11 December 2024, the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance convened a capacity building course on climate change and monetary policy co-organised with the South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre.
SOAS joins new coalition to support refugee students Responding to the urgent need for improved higher education access for refugees and their communities, SOAS University of London has joined 14 leading universities in Africa, Asia and North America to launch the Global University Academy.
SOAS students champion rights of nature with pro bono project on River Ouse A group of law students from SOAS University of London has successfully completed a pro bono project mapping the presence of UK-protected species along the River Ouse in Sussex.
Talk on Big Tech's catastrophic impact on human rights The Head of Big Tech Accountability for Amnesty International, Pat de Brún, will be speaking at SOAS University London about how Big Tech companies pose an unprecedented threat to our human rights.
Living Democracy The Living Democracy exhibition at SOAS's Brunei Gallery explores the work of political representation in all its messy entanglements, including when the threads that hold it together start to break apart.
Enhancing women’s access to transitional justice in Timor-Leste Younger generations in Timor-Leste can now learn the stories of the many forgotten women who endured grave human rights violations during the struggle for independence.